Connie Stevens, precisely 5ft 2 (157.5 cm) tall, is an American actress and singer whose petite stature defined her glamorous, youthful image in Hollywood.
Her diminutive height enhanced her charm in the TV series Hawaiian Eye, where her small frame stood out amid the island adventures, and in films like Rock-A-Bye Baby, Grease 2, Susan Slade, and Parrish, allowing her to embody vibrant, relatable characters.
In a 1974 article, Stevens confirmed, "I am 5 foot 2," and in 1977, she reflected on her teenage years, noting 162 pounds was "a lot of weight for my 5-foot, 2-inch frame," underscoring how her height influenced her personal narrative and career poise.
Beyond acting, her 5ft 2 figure inspired the Forever Spring cosmetic line and Connie Stevens Garden Sanctuary Day Spa, while she earned the 1991 Lady of Humanities Award from Shriners Hospital and Humanitarian of the Year from the Sons of Italy.